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With aid from the Selectmen many needed repairs were made and the building redecorated through E. R. A. and W. P. A. projects.
We are confronted now with two real problems, the heating system requires a complete overhauling and many new parts, the floors in the main corridors are in bad shape and must be relaid.
Owing to the reduced revenue from the hall and the reduced earnings on the invested funds it will be imposible for us to attempt to take care of the above, consequently, we intend to insert articles in the Town Warrant for this purpose.
THOMAS E. DALY, WALTER J. FLANAGAN, FRED P. CHASE.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
1936 Town Meeting Warrant
Commonwealth of Massachusetts : Norfolk, ss.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, in said County, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Randolph, qualified to vote in elections therein, to meet at the polling places in their respective precincts, to wit :
Polling Place in Precinct No. 1 STETSON HALL, IN SAID TOWN
Polling Place in Precinct No. 2
NORTH RANDOLPH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIA- TION HALL, IN SAID TOWN
ON MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MARCH, 1936 at 5:45 o'clock in the forenoon
then and there to bring in to the Wardens of their re- spective precincts their votes on the official ballot for a Town Clerk for one year, Town Treasurer for one year, Moderator for one year, three Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Welfare for one year, one Assessor for three years, two members of the School Committee for three years, one member of the Stetson Trust Fund for three years, one member of the Board of Health for three years, one Tax Collector for one year, one Water Commissioner for three years, one Highway Surveyor for one year, one Tree Warden for one year, two mem-
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bers of the Planning Board for three years, and seven Constables for one year.
THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT FIVE FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AND WILL BE CLOSED AT FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
You are directed to notify and warn the inhabi- tants qualified to vote as aforesaid to meet at the Town Hall in said Randolph on Monday, the 9th day of March, 1936, at 7:30 P. M. then and there to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to defray the General Town Expenses for the current year, under the following headings :
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator
Salary
Selectmen
Salaries and Expenses
Accountant
Treasurer
Salary and Expenses Salary and Expenses (in- cluding Treasurer's Bond)
Treasurer's Clerks
Salaries
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Tax Collector
Salary and Expenses (in- cluding Tax Collector's Bond) Salaries and Expenses Expenses (including Costs and Claims)
Assessors Law Department
Finance Committee Planning Board
Expenses
Expenses
Expenses
Salary and Expenses
Vital Statistics
Town Office
Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Registrars of Voters) Expenses (including salary of Janitor)
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department
Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Traffic Signs and Beacons) Salary and Expenses
Lockup Fire Department
Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Forest Fires Ex- pense)
Sealer of Weights and
Measures
Salary and Expenses
Game Warden Salary
Dog Officer
Salary
Tree Warden
Salary and Expenses
Moth Extermination
Expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department Inspector of Plumbing
Salary and Expenses Salary
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Park Commissioners Town Clerk
Election and Registration
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Inspector of Slaughtering Salary
Inspector of Animals Salary
Inspector of Milk
Salary
HIGHWAYS
Highway Surveyor's Salary
General Maintenance and Repairs
New Construction
Street Signs
Sidewalks, etc.
Drainage Land Damage
Snow Removal
Street Lights
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Overseers of Public
Welfare
Infirmary
Outside Relief
Old Age Assistance
Soldiers' Relief Military Aid
State Aid
Salaries and Expenses Salary and Expenses Expenses (including Moth- er's Aid and Poor out of Infirmary) Expenses
Expenses Expenses
SCHOOLS
Salaries and Expenses (including conveyance of Pu- pils, employment of School Nurse, Physician, etc.)
TURNER LIBRARY
Repairs
UNCLASSIFIED
Memorial Day
Armistice Day
Expenses Expenses
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Care of Clock
Expenses (First Congrega- tional Church)
Town Reports, Printing and Distributing
Insurance
Expenses Expenses (including Fire and Workmen's Compen- sation)
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
Water Department
Salaries
Maintenance and Service Construction
Expenses
Joint Account
Expenses
New Construction
Expenses
Main Extensions
Expenses
Other Items
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Maturing Debt Interest and Discount
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the Reserve Fund for extra- ordinary or unforseen emergencies as per Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws.
Article 4. To see what action the Town will take in regard to raising and appropriating money for the employment of a District Nurse, as provided for by Section 5, Chapter 40, General Laws, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 371, Acts of 1921.
Article 5. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the pay of Town Laborers and others hired by the day or hour.
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Article 6. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers.
Article 7. To hear and act on the report of any Committee and choose any Committee the Town may think proper.
Article 8. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to appoint a Special Officer, or Officers to enforce the laws.
Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to appoint one of their members to another office or position under their control and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to auth- orize the Board of Health to appoint one of their mem- bers to another office or position under their control, and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for materials and equipment in connection with W. P. A. projects, as petitioned for by the Selectmen.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for UNPAID BILLS of previous years in the following departments : School Depart- ment, Town Offices, Charities, Article 52 of 1935.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to pay certain UNPAID BILLS of the Stetson School Fund as petitioned for.
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Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to auth- orize the Board of Selectmen to appoint one of their members to another office or position under their con- trol and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto, as petitioned for by the Selectmen.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $350.00 for Memorial Day expenses, to be expended under the direction of Lieut. William Palmer Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, as petitioned for.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 to provide for the rental of quarters for the Lieut. Thomas W. Des- mond Post, No. 169, of the American Legion, as peti- tioned for.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for a Dental Clinic, as peti- titioned for by the Board of Health.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct Highway Surveyor to oil High Street from Vine Street to Chestnut Street, or use some other material to keep the dust down, as petitioned for.
Article 19. To see if the town will accept the pro- visions of Chapter 80 of the General Laws, known as "The Betterment Act," as petitioned for by the Plan- ning Board.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 82, Sec. 37, General Laws, to authorize the Selectmen to establish a twenty-foot set-back on the
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existing westerly side of North Main Street from Craw- ford Square to West Street, as petitioned for.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Assessors to compile a list of all Real Estate owners and the individual parcels and amounts as- sessed to each as of January 1, 1936, and to have this list published in the Town Report of 1936 and raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for compilation thereof and that the Asses- sors be further instructed to omit the names of all per- sons owning property under Tax Titles, as petitioned for.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) for project already approved by the Works Progress Administration to beautify the grounds in front of the Turner Library, as petitioned for.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 to purchase mate- rial to renew floor in Stetson Hall corridor, as peti- tioned for by the Trustees of the Stetson School Fund. Labor to be furnished by W. P. A.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $160.00 to purchase mate- rials and equipment to build curbing around one side of drive of Stetson High School lawn. Labor to be furnished under W. P. A., as petitioned for by the School Commit- tee.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $225.00 to purchase mate- rials for the purpose of painting exterior of Prescott School Buildings. Labor furnished by W. P. A., as pe- titioned for by the School Committee.
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Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for materials for the rebuild- ing of West Street, as petitioned for. This street to be constructed according to plans filed, and approved by W. P. A. authorities, labor to be provided by the W. P. A.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote, raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for a survey of the Town of Randolph for a sewage system, as petitioned for.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for the collection of garbage. Said collection to be made twice a week for five months and once a week for seven months and to be supervised by the Board of Health. Bids for this contract to be confined to contractors of the Town of Randolph, or take any other action relative thereto, as petitioned for.
Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for the maintenance and care of the Stetson High School Field, as recommended by the School Com- mittee and as petitioned for.
Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00), for the purpose of repainting and water- proofing the Charles Gabriel Devine School Building, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to purchase materials and equipment for grading and building stone wall around Devine School, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
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Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 for painting and repairs at the Belcher School, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to pur- chase and install a new steam heating boiler and oil burner, at the Prescott Primary School Building, and raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) therefor as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,700.00 for the purpose of adding a room to each of the Prescott Schools. These rooms to be used to improve sanitation problem. Work to be done under W. P. A., as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $900.00 to waterproof and replace flashing on Stetson High School, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,300.00 to purchase and install a new boiler, and make necessary repairs to the heating system in the Town Hall, as petitioned for by the Trustees of the Stetson School Fund.
Article 37. To see if the Town will authorize the School Committee to establish and maintain state-aided vocational education in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 74, of the General Laws and Acts amenda- tory thereto, or dependent thereon, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200.00 therefor, as peti- tioned for.
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STREET LIGHTS, ETC.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to install an electric light on North Main Street, approximately half way between Liberty Street and the A. & P. Store, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for.
Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to install three electric lights on Allen Street and raise and ap- propriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to install five electric lights on Russ Street, and raise and appro- priate the money therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 41. To see if 'the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the installation of a flood light at the Skating Rink at Belcher Park, as petitioned for.
Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to in- stall a fire alarm box on Canton Street, opposite Irving Road, and raise and appropriate $250.00 for the same, as petitioned for.
LAYOUT OF STREETS
Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Druid Hill Avenue 1,000 feet southerly from its present finished construction, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for.
Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Cole Terrace, beginning from the westerly side of Highland Avenue and run- ning in a westerly direction approximately 600 feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for.
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Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Junior Terrace, begin- ning from the southerly side of Cole Terrace and run- ning in a southerly direction to the north side of Fitch Terrace for approximately 600 feet, and raise and ap- propriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Fitch Terrace beginning from the westerly side of Highland Avenue and run- ning in a westerly direction approximately 600 feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tioned for.
Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Maitland Avenue from a point already accepted, in a westerly direction for 500 feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as pe- titioned for.
Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to in- struct the Selectmen to lay out Pond Lane for a dis- tance of 2,000 feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
ACCEPTANCE OF STREETS
Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to accept Bennington Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, a dis- tance of 300 feet in an easterly direction from North Main Street as petitioned for.
Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to accept Druid Hill Avenue 1,000 feet south from its present finished construction as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to ac- cept Jane Street, from North Main Street to Mitchell Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for.
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Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to accept Maitland Avenue from the point already accepted in a westerly direction 500 feet, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and as petitioned for.
Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to accept Pond Lane as laid out by the Selectmen for a distance of 2,000 feet in a northerly direction from Oak Street, as petitioned for.
REPAIRS AND REBUILDING OF STREETS
Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to build a sidewalk on West Street from Drinkwater's hot house to Lafayette Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, at the Town Clerk's Office, at the Post Office, and at six other public places in the Town, seven days at least, before the day and hour for holding said meeting.
Hear of, fail not, and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or be- fore the day and hour appointed for holding said meeting.
Given under our hands at Randolph, this 3rd day of February, A. D., 1936.
ERROL M. THOMPSON, MARTIN E. YOUNG, JAMES H. HURLEY, Selectmen of Randolph.
A True Copy : Attest :
Constable.
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INDEX
Appropriation Table
65
Assessors, Report of 77
Balance Sheet 62
Births 15
Board of Health, Report of
107
Board of Selectmen, Report of
70
Deaths
24
Diseases, Classification of
31
Fire Department, Report of
137
Highway Surveyor, Report of 131
Inspector of Animals, Report of 113
Inspector of Plumbing, Report of 110
Inspector of Milk, Report of 112
Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of
111
Interments 27
Jurors, List of
141
Marriages 20
Moth Superintendent, Report of 134
Park Commissioners, Report of 139
Planning Board, Report of 125
Police Department, Report of 135
Pumping Record 119
School Committee, Report of 146
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of 140
Superintendent of Schools, Report of 151
Tax Collector, Report of 95
Tree Warden, Report of 133
Town Accountant, Report of 36
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Town Meeting, 1935, Report of
9
Town Notes and Bonds, provision for payment of
64
Town Officers
3
Town Treasurer, Report of 34
Trustees of Stetson School Fund, Report of
180
Turner Free Library, Report of
98
Vital Statistics 32
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1936 181
Water Commissioners, Report of 114
Water, Regulations for the use of
120
Town Clerk, Report of
One Hundred and First
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Omun of Randolph
OF.
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INCORP
£17938
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For the Year Ending December 31
1936
HELEN M. HANEY, Journalist-Printer RANDOLPH, MASS.
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One Hundred and First ANNUAL REPORT
of the
Selectmen and Overseers of Public Welfare Town Clerk and Treasurer, Assessors, Board of Health, School Committee, Tax Collector, Fire Department, Highway Surveyor, Police Department
of the
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Together with the Reports of
Town Accountant, The Trustees of the Stetson School Fund, The Trustees of the Turner Free Library, Water Commissioners, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Animal Inspector, Milk Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, In- spector of Slaughtering, Moth Superintendent, Tree Warden and Planning Board, Park Commission
for the
Year Ending December 31, 1936
MAR 1 5 1963
TOWN OFFICERS, 1936
Elected
Moderator (elected annually)-James F. Kennedy, deceased ; George N. Welch, pro tem.
Town Clerk and Treasurer (elected annually)-John B. McNeill.
Selectmen and Overseers of Public Welfare (elected annually-Errol M Thompson, Martin E. Young, Harold W. Macauley.
Assessors (elected for 3 years)-Frank F. Teed, term expires 1937; James P. Duffy, term expires 1938; Raymond E. Lyons, term expires 1939.
School Committee (elected for 3 years)-Thomas E. Daly, term expires 1937; Elmer L. French, term expires 1937; Walter J. Flanagan, term expires 1938; Fred P. Chase, term expires 1939; John E. Kelley, term expires 1939.
Trustees of Stetson School Fund (elected for 3 years) Thomas E. Daly, term expires 1937; Walter J. Flanagan, term expires 1938; Fred P. Chase, term expires 1939.
Board of Health (elected for 3 years)-Frank C. Wales, term expires 1937; Chester G. Glidden, term expires 1938; William E. Buck, term expires 1939.
Tax Collector (elected annually)-James F. Kennedy, deceased ; Clara F. Kennedy, pro tem.
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Water Commissioners (elected for 3 years)-John B. McNeill, term expires 1937; Richard F. Forrest, term expires 1938; Frederick D. Driscoll, term expires 1939.
Highway Surveyor (elected annually)-Louis J. Court- ney.
Tree Warden (elected annually)-John T. Moore.
Planning Board (elected for 3 years)-Helen M. Haney, term expires 1937; George Henry Tangen, term expires 1937; Theodore S. Luddington, term expires 1938; Edgar B. Cole, term expires 1939; Thomas F. Scannell, term expires 1939.
Constables (elected annually)-Russell W. Bennett, George W. Brewster, George S. Frawley, Ralph H. Hutchinson, William C. Mann, William A. Tierney, Russell L. Towns.
Appointed by Town Clerk
Assistant Town Clerk-Marion L. Bailey (Provisions of Section 19 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws).
Appointments by Selectmen
Town Accountant (appointed for 3 years) -William J. Mclaughlin, term expires 1939.
Registrars of Voters (appointed for 3 years)-Walter L. Hickey, term expires 1937; Charles F. Blakely, term expires 1938; Joseph J. Dench, term expires 1939; John B. McNeill, Town Clerk, ex-officio.
Chief of Police-Patrick T. McDonnell (Chapter 31, Section 49).
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Chief of Fire Department-Harold L. Bailey (Chapter 48, Section 42).
Forest Fire Warden-Harold L. Bailey. Fish and Game Warden-William J. Foley
Warden of Infirmary-John H. Marcille; Matron, Mrs. Stella Hughes.
Keeper of the Lock-up (appointed annually)-William H. Mahoney.
Fence Viewers-Frank C. Wales, Charles Truelson, William Mahady, resigned; N. Frank Randall.
Surveyors of Wood and Bark-Edwin C. Soule, N. Frank Randall, Charles H. Truelson.
Field Drivers-John H. Wales, William H. Carroll, Frank H. Walsh.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Daniel P. Lyons.
Public Weighers-John White, Michael Diauto, Ruth Diauto, Dominick Diauto, Frank Diauto, Frank Esposito, Francis Leahy, Dennis Murphy, John J. McNeil.
Inspector of Milk-Henry W. Merrill.
Inspector of Animals-Charles H. Truelson.
Inspector of Slaughtering-Weston L. Mann; assistant, Warren E. Mann.
Moth Superintendent-John T. Moore.
Dog Officer-William A. Tierney.
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Special Police Officer (to serve without pay)-Stanley Atherton, Charles F. Blakely, Edmund J. Brady, William E. Buck, C. Lloyd Claff, Leslie Claff, Charles Clark, James J. Cotter, Leon Crothers, Harry Dolan, Arthur Duckworth, Edward Fahey, Linwood Fardy, George L. Frawley, Everett Gen- ereux, Chester G. Glidden, Thomas H. Good, Howard Harris, Stephen Hart, Irving S. Hill, Norman F. Keith, Henry C. Larsen, Russell Leavitt, Culbert Macy, William Mahady, William H. Mahoney, Charles Main, William C. Mann, Raymond Mason, Harry McDowell, Francis J. Mc- Laughlin, James O'Kane, William F. Rudderham, Allen Schmook, James A. Shea, Florence J. Sul- livan, William Sullivan, Percy H. Thomson, William Tierney, Robert Torrance, Russell Towns, Frank C. Wales, John P. Welch, Walter Wood- ward, Joseph J. Dalton and Joseph H. Duggan of the Milton Police Department. Special Constables : Patrick T. McDonnell, George L. Frawley, E. Clifton Payne, Russell Towns.
Committee Appointed by Moderator
Committee of nine to serve on Finance Committee- Dominick J. Hand, Harry H. Kent, John Bana- han (terms expire 1937) ; H. Franklin Porter, Ralph J. Bens, Charles Beattie (terms expire 1938) ; Carl E. Reichert, Morgan T. Baxter, Willard R. Smith (terms expire 1939).
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Representative to General Court from 9th Norfolk Representative District
Martin E. Young, Randolph, Mass.
Representative to Congress from 13th Congressional District
Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton, Mass.
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Report of the Town Clerk
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Election of Officers
Randolph, Mass., March 2, 1936
Total number of ballots cast for Town Officers: Precinct 1, 2,208; Precinct 2, 626; total, 2,834.
MODERATOR (1 year)
Precinct 1
Precinct 2
Total
Edgar B. Cole
730
262
992
James F. Kennedy
1,352
318
1,670
Blanks
126
46
172
TOWN CLERK (1 year)
John B. McNeill
1,927
537
2,464
Blanks
281
89
370
TOWN TREASURER
(1 year)
John B. McNeill
1892
517
2,409
Blanks
316
109
425
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS PUBLIC WELFARE (1 year)
Charles F. Blakely
763
398
1,161
James H. Hurley
970
215
1,185
Harold W. Macauley
1,045
284
1,329
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